1. Does the US have a border? 2. Does the US have laws that govern immigration? 3. Do those laws include the legal term "illegal alien" and define what that means? 4. Do the Executive Branch and its agencies have the sole constitutional duty and responsibility - including the creation and operation of immigration courts - to enforce these laws? 5. Isn't it true that the Supreme Court has ruled the states have no duty or responsibility - other than to cooperate with the Federal government - in the enforcement of immigration law? 6. Is there due process defined in these laws? 7. Is detention and deportation required as a consequence of breaking these laws? 8. Is there a Supremacy Clause in the Constitution? 9. Does that clause mean that Federal law supersede state law in matters where they disagree? 10. Is Donald Trump your president?
In the latest example of the pattern we aren’t supposed to notice, a hammer-wielding attacker at the home of Vice President J.D. Vance in Ohio is allegedly a man who identifies as a woman named Julia and whose wealthy parents are Democratic donors, the New York Post reported.
“We are seeing the results of the Left’s constant demonization of the men and women of law enforcement.
Dangerous criminals – whether they be illegal aliens or U.S. citizens – are turning their vehicles into weaponsto attack ICE and CBP,” said Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin.
Since January 20, there have been 99 vehicle attacks against federal law enforcement, more than doubled compared to the 47 attacks faces during the same period last year.
There have been 71 vehicular attacks against CBP since January 20, compared to 45 vehicle assaults during the same period in 2024 – a 58% increase.
There have been 28 vehicular attacks against ICE since January 20, compared to just 2 such incidents in the same period of 2024 – a 1,300% increase.
This is all a direct result of the inflammatory rhetoric of Democrats, who have called ICE agents the Gestapo and fascists for more than a year...
1793 - Jean-Pierre Blanchard made the first successful balloon flight in the U.S.
1799 - British Prime Minister William Pitt the Younger introduced income tax, at two shillings (10p) in the pound, to raise funds for the Napoleonic Wars.
1902 - New York State introduced a bill to outlaw flirting in public.
1969 - The supersonic aeroplane Concorde made its first trial flight, at Bristol.
1984 - Clara Peller was first seen by TV viewers in the "Where's the Beef?" commercial campaign for Wendy's.
2002 - The U.S. Justice Department announced that it was pursuing a criminal investigation of Enron Corp. The company had filed for bankruptcy on December 2, 2001.
U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem was among those shredding Walz for his comment, saying: "Really, you're worried about taxpayer dollars? There's been $9 billion stolen from the taxpayers in Minnesota since you became Governor.
Traci Kornak, the former treasurer of the Michigan Democratic Party, was hauled into probate court this week, suspected of embezzling from her ward, a brain-damaged elderly woman.
I caught Kornak feasting on the woman’s finances nearly four years ago and have written many stories about it since.
I’ve made TV appearances.
I even lost my newspaper job over it.
After my first story was published, Attorney General Dana Nessel, a close friend of Kornak, opened a superficial investigation that was no investigation at all.
Her detectives made a few cursory phone calls before Nessel prodded them into shutting down the criminal case.
And Kornak, it is alleged, continued to suck the old woman dry...
Osman, a Somali refugee, was slapped with gun-theft charges in early December after he was accused of receiving, retaining, or disposing of a firearm or explosive device, knowing or believing it had been stolen from an individual's estate. He was also accused of committing theft by obtaining or exercising unauthorized control of a firearm or explosive device that belonged to a second individual's estate.
The indictment wastes little time in calling out Maduro’s alleged criminal enterprise.
“For over 25 years, leaders of Venezuela have abused their positions of public trust and corrupted once-legitimate institutions to import tons of cocaine into the United States,” it states. “NICOLAS MADURO MOROS, the defendant, is at the forefront of that corruption and has partnered with his co-conspirators to use his illegally obtained authority and the institutions he corroded to transport thousands of tons of cocaine to the United States.
The familiar version of the old pyramid, dating to 1992, was criticized by experts for placing too much emphasis on carbohydrates and not enough on protein and healthy fats...
Nick Shirley exposes another layer of the Minnesota fraud machine — and it’s staggering. - M.A. Rothman@MichaelARothman There are over 𝟭,𝟮𝟬𝟬 non-emergency medical transportation companies operating in Minnesota. That alone should raise eyebrows. But here’s the part that blows the whole thing wide open: For an entire year, Shirley personally visited these companies and took time-stamped photos of their transport vans — the vans supposedly being used to move patients to medical appointments.
𝗡𝗼𝗻𝗲 𝗼𝗳 𝘁𝗵𝗲𝗺 𝗺𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗱.
𝗡𝗼𝘁 𝗼𝗻𝗰𝗲.
They sat parked in the same lots, in the same positions, month after month — while taxpayers kept paying the bills...
Tapper: "We went into the country, and we seized the leader of Venezuela..."
Miller: "D*mn straight we did!! We're not going to let tin-pot communist dictators send rap*sts into our country, send drugs into our country, send weapons into our country, and we're not going to let a country fall into the hands of our adversaries."